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Ducks will pick on baby chicks

I bought some baby chickens and ducks (and geese) last year and they all get along. I kept them together when I first brought them home, but after a few weeks, the ducks started picking on the chicken's feathers. So, I separated the chickens from the ducks and when they were all old enough, I let them all run free on my farm. The ducks (and 1 goose) run together and the chickens have their own separation of groups. They all eat together and of course the ducks and the goose eat first, but I put food out in several piles (since I have 31 chickens). I did adopt 1 large duck (who is 2 years old) and was not raised with my babies and he sometimes chases the chickens away from the other ducks, but nothing really bad. I am pleased that my dogs and cats don't bother my chickens and ducks either. I am getting more chickens and ducks this year, so I will let you know if I have further problems. Hope this helps someone. Thanks.

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As they generally don't inhabit the same ecosystems, it would be somewhat misleading to say that they "get along": they don't live side by side. If they were close to one another, either in the wild or at a domicile, they likely wouldn't have much to do with one another...but they generally wouldn't attack each other, either.

Answery es definitely they both mind their own business unlike cats and dogs that cant mind their own business
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Yes, many farms have chickens and ducklings hatching at the same time and it is perfectly OK to raise them together.

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Yes, any bird can live with a chicken but don't put a baby chicken with a duck. The ducks teach the chicks how to swim and the chick may drown

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Yes, Dogs Do Get Along But The Dog Will Bark At It Once In a While

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No dogs and ducks can not mate.

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